Something different
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- aussie pete
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yeah I know what you mean,
I missed this by a month while I was getting ready to buy..
http://www.cars-on-line.com/65316.html
I missed this by a month while I was getting ready to buy..
http://www.cars-on-line.com/65316.html
- octanejunkie
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I can't see the appeal of a wagon. At least not one with a hulking, thirsty V8. I've always associated wagons with practical duties. I like to run an estate as a sensible car for picking stuff up, taking dogs out etc, etc.
But for my classic toy it has to have more "pose" value.
Having said all that, we had a 1970 Ford LTD woody wagon with the hideaway lights come through the workshop this year. It was slammed and had a set of big torque thrust wheels on, and it did look proper cool..
But for my classic toy it has to have more "pose" value.
Having said all that, we had a 1970 Ford LTD woody wagon with the hideaway lights come through the workshop this year. It was slammed and had a set of big torque thrust wheels on, and it did look proper cool..
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